Recently, Australian Bollards installed a series of semi-automatic, key lockable bollards at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum (MHM) in Elsternwick. Founded in 1984 by survivors of the Holocaust in commemoration of lives lost, the MHM is Australia’s largest institution of Holocaust education and remembrance. As a result, it is vital that this institution is protected and secure to ensure that it continues to combat prejudice and cultivate understanding between peoples of all backgrounds and cultures.
According to theRoad Safety Report 2020 on Australia, passenger car occupants made up 46% of road fatalities in 2019. Further, according to theTransport Accident Commission, in 2018 48% of drivers and passenger fatalities were the result of single vehicle crashes, which mostly involves accidents where a single vehicle crashes into a tree, pole, or other static object. Statistics like these call for action to be taken to stop the preventable loss of lives on the road and make driving safer, and this is where these Pole Buffers can be a solution.
With the Coalition, Labour, and Greens parties havingbig plans for the future of electric vehicles in Australiain the innovative fight against climate change, it seems that the uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) throughout Australia will begin to accelerate. There areapproximately 6,500 petrol stations in Australia, and so it follows that with the increased use of EVs throughout the country that there should also be an appropriate proportion of EV charging stations to serve their power needs. For this, Australian Bollards has several, sustainable options for an all around solution to environmentally conscious vehicles!
At Australian Bollards we recently installed a boom barrier at a commercial warehouse in Thomastown, a suburb of Melbourne. With forklifts entering and exiting the warehouse at any one moment, a system of access control was needed to stop unauthorized people from entering but allow employees to move with ease.
The federal election, occurring in less than a month, will see millions of Australians flock to the polling booth to cast their vote for their choice to lead the country. The huge crowds that will congregate in these centres requires crowd control systems to ensure that queues are managed appropriately and social distancing is maintained. This is where Australian Bollards’ tensile retractable belt barriers can be used.